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Primary tabs. A 30-Day notice is usually used by a landlord to terminate or change a month-to-month lease or a periodic lease. A 30-day notice does not apply to fixed-term leases, as these types of leases impose an obligation upon landlords to comply with the lease for the entirety of the agreed term.
A North Dakota month-to-month rental agreement is a lease that continues with no end date until either the landlord or tenant decides to terminate by giving thirty (30) days notice.
Steps in the Eviction Process. Step One: Service of 3 Day Notice of Intention to Evict. Required for some grounds (reasons). Step Two: Service of Eviction Summons and Complaint. Step Three: Prepare for the Eviction Hearing. Step Four: Attend the Eviction Hearing. Step Five: After the Eviction Hearing.
A North Dakota 30 Day Notice to Vacate is a legal letter written to terminate a periodic tenancy (i.e. week-to-week or month-to-month) or a fixed term rental agreement. The letter is provided at least thirty (30) calendar days before the end of the following rental period or expiration of the lease.
Dear (landlords name), I, (Tenants Name), am writing to inform you that I intend to terminate my lease agreement. I am delivering this notice (number of days before your lease ends) days before my lease for (rental unit address) comes to an end. The last day of my tenancy will be on (day, month, year).

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Common Conditions for Legally Breaking a Lease in North Dakota The Lease Contains an Early Termination Clause. The Unit No Longer Meets Habitability Standards. You Have Violated Your Tenants Privacy. You Have Harassed Your Tenant. Your Tenant Is a Victim of Domestic Violence.
In tenancies from month to month, and unless the parties have otherwise agreed in writing to a longer notice period or a different notice time, either party may terminate the tenancy by giving at least one calendar months written notice at any time. The rent is due and payable to and including the date of termination.
This timeline does not include special cases such as requests for an appeal or continuance. On average, it would take anywhere between 1 month to 2 months for a complete North Dakota eviction process. Give your tenant a written notice prior to the eviction process. Make sure no mistakes were made in the filing process.

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